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A Doll's House, 1973, Directed by Patrick Garland
Starring Anthony Hopkins as Torvald and Claire Bloom as Nora
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Initial thoughts about the scene.
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What do you think of Torvald's actions? Are his actions in the play's stage directions? Why do you
think a director would have made such a change?
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Consider Torvald's action again. Can you find evidence in the text to justify the inclusion for his
action?
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How does Nora respond in this scene? What do you think of her portrayal?
She resnonds
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